Etymology of the English word minivacuum
the English word
minivacuumusing the English prefix
mini-derived from the English word
miniaturederived from the Italian word
miniaturaderived from the Italian word
miniarederived from the Medieval Latin word
miniarederived from the Latin word
minium (native cinnabar; red lead, vermilion)
derived from the Italian word
miniaturederived from the Medieval Latin word
miniatura (miniature; midget)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
miniarederived from the Latin word
minium (native cinnabar; red lead, vermilion)
derived from the English word
vacuumderived from the Latin word
vacuumderived from the Latin word
vacuus (empty, vacant, unoccupied)
derived from the Late Latin word
vacare (be empty; be vacant; be idle)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*euə-Usage
Word found in Modern English